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This sends Lex off the hinges, and he orders his robots to kill the miners so he could seize the crystals for himself. He even imprisons Lois as he wants the find all for himself as he knows it'll make him rich on the cosmic market. However, Clark realizes that something is amiss while he's on Lexor's moon and flies down, only to be beaten up by Lex in his iconic green robotic suit as the red sun comes up. Luckily, Lois escapes captivity, jumps into a miner's mech suit and smacks Lex away.

However, his alien disciples are rallying with him, not caring that the media's under the president's thumb and that they're not free after all. Kal-El and his wife leave, heartbroken the people couldn't see the obvious for themselves.

However, Kal decides to outfox Lex at his own game back home by creating synthetic crystals at the Fortress of Solitude and giving them away for free. While Lex is usually a master of wielding economic forces as a weapon, Lex is shocked to see that none of his crystals are selling.

Since Superman flooded the market, there's no demand for Lex to play a part in the universal energy crisis. No one's going to pay, rendering his supply moot and reminding Lex that Superman knows exactly how to hit Luthor where it hurts. I'm a former Chemical Engineer. It was boring so I decided to write about things I love.

He was employed at Lex Labs, but afterwards runs his own Virtual Reality centre. Jaxon traps Lois and Clark in the VR world to get access codes for his father's mind control system.

Clark escapes, but Lois is still trapped. Superman and Jimmy hack into the virtual world to save her. After finding out that the only way to escape the VR world is to steal Jaxon's wristwatch escape window, the three taunt him to enter. They get the watch, leaving Jaxon stranded.

He causes the VR system to crash, resulting in his mind being separated from his body and trapped in the VR world forever. The second one is Lex Luthor Jr. He hires a handsome stand-in played by Patrick Cassidy to serve as his public face as he secretly rebuilds his father's companies. While Lex Jr. Though Lois is skeptical that Lex could have fathered these children, who were already in their thirties, Clark maintains that no one can be sure of Luthor's true age since he was a "master of deception".

After Shea's departure from the show after the first season, the character of Lex Luthor was frequently built into dialogue. This softened Shea's absence, giving the character a lingering mystique and status on the show. Michael Rosenbaum as young Luthor on Smallville. The television series Smallville , which began in , features a Lex Luthor, played by Michael Rosenbaum , whose history echoes many previous versions of the character, though this version of Lex did not start out as a bona fide villain.

In Smallville , Lex is heir to his father's fortune, again invoking the corrupt businessman version of the character. This incarnation of Lex states his full name to be "Alexander Luthor", named after Alexander the Great; his father Lionel believes himself to be the business world version of Philip II of Macedonia. Smallville' s Lex is shown to have been mutated during the meteor shower that brought Kal-El to Earth. The explosion from the impact of a nearby meteor causes Lex's red hair to fall out.

Kal-El's indirect involvement in Lex's hair loss can be seen in the Silver Age comic mythos. Years later, Lex would lose control of his Porsche and slam into Clark and off a bridge. It's when Clark saves his life that the two bond and become best friends.

Smallville emphasizes Lex's journey to the evil, criminal mastermind that he will become later. It plays on his relationship with Clark and how that deteriorates into the mutual enmity that they will have in life. Smallville portrays Lex's father, Lionel, with many of the same characteristics that Lex's comic book counterpart has.

It's through this dysfunctional relationship that Smallville attempts to characterize how Lex eventually succumbs to his more evil side; early seasons focused on Lex's severely traumatic and loveless upbringing, a stark contrast to Clark's own idyllic childhood. Though most of the first 3 seasons of Smallville show Lex as having noble efforts, especially with regard to how he is accepted by the townsfolk, it's during season 4 that Lex begins to head down the "dark" path of his comic book self.

Lex tries to rectify his failing relationship with Clark, who he sees as his inspiration, even going so far as to tell Clark to "not give up on me". It's during season 5 that Lex's relationship with Clark finally ends, and his true machinations become apparent, when he has Clark, his parents, and Lana taken hostage in an effort to prove that Clark is hiding some secret abilities.

He nearly manages to record evidence of Clark's true nature, but Clark is temporarily drained of his powers and Lex's efforts come to nothing. As resentment between the former friends grows, Lex further alienates Clark by becoming romantically involved with Lana Lang. At the end of season 5, Brainiac manipulates Lex into being possessed by the consciousness of General Zod. After recovery at the beginning of season six, Lex focuses on a secret project called This puts him at odds with Clark and his new ally, billionaire vigilante Oliver Queen, aka the Green Arrow with whom he went to boarding school.

The animosity between Luthor and Queen's clique is portrayed in flashbacks, in which the young Lex is portrayed by Lucas Grabeel. At the same time, Lex becomes engaged to Lana after she supposedly becomes pregnant with his child it turned out that she had been drugged with a synthetic hormone to simulate pregnancy.

At the end of season 6, Lex is arrested for the murder of his wife, Lana Lang, who appears to have been caught in an explosion triggered by a car bomb. However, at the beginning of Season 7, Lex is released when somebody paid by Lionel confesses the crime and it's later revealed Lana was alive and left a stand-in clone to forge her death.

Lana had also stolen 10 million dollars from Lex, which he later allows her to keep for good as part of a divorce settlement. Since then, Lana's been obsessed with exposing anything bad about him.

While searching for the truth about his past, Lex kills Lionel by pushing him out of his office window at LuthorCorp in season 7, saying no one will even remember his name. Lex then drags "Alexander" a personification of himself as a child who acts as his conscience to the fireplace and burns him, saying "You make me weak!

This device is somehow a necessity in controlling "the traveler," Clark Kent. In the season seven finale, Lex learns of the Fortress of Solitude from Brainiac, who is posing as Kara. Lex travels to the Fortress, taking the device with him, under the belief that he is fulfilling his own destiny to save mankind from "The Traveler". A confrontation between the two ensues and Lex activates the device, causing the Fortress to collapse with Clark and Lex both inside.

Lex would survive, only to be killed in an explosion in Season Eight. LX on Smallville. Knowing that his death could result from his visit to the Fortress, Lex - through Project Cadmus - had multiple clones of himself made.

Each of the clones had accelerated growth factors which led them to become unstable. One clone, LX-3, was more dangerous than the others and was driven by Lex Luthor's memories. Imperfect, the scientists of Cadmus locked the clone away.

However, it later escaped and murdered the scientists and all of the remaining clones except LX Clark was able to do both and LX-3 died soon after. LX survived under the care of Tess Mercer. In time LX, who called himself Alexander, started to remember Lex's memories and became more and more like his predecessor.

Eventually he would escape from Tess' custody and located Lionel Luthor a duplicate from a parallel Earth. Together they decided to eliminate Clark and Tess; however, LX entered into a new stage of the cloning process and turned against Lionel. Losing the memories of Lex, LX began to show Kryptonian traits. Lionel attempted to gain control over his "son" once again through Red Kryptonite , but Clark was able to free him from Lionel's control. LX would soon afterward take on the name Conner Kent.

As he stood over the site he wished for Lex's return, saying he would give anything to have his son back. Seconds later Darkseid appeared, presumably, to accept the offer to return Lex to his father.

Months later, Lionel kidnapped Tess so that he could take her heart and give it to Lex to revive him from death. It turns out that after the explosion caused by Oliver Queen, the remains of Lex was taken by Cadmus Labs and they begun turning him into a composite clone to ressurect him taking cloned organs and body parts and fusing them to the original body.

For the next two years Lex was whole again except for the scientists could not fully duplicate a perfect heart. After Tess shot Lionel, Lionel made a deal with Darkseid: For Darkseid reviving Lex, Lionel gave him his body and soul only wanting his son to live on. With Darkseid's help Lex received his heart and returned to life.

Lex Luthor then visited Clark Kent at the burnt down mansion telling him of their future and that he has accepted his destiny and now it was his turn for evil needs its opposite.

Lex then later returned to Luthorcorp and after killing his half sister Tess Lutessa Lena Luthor , Tess left behind a memory wiping toxin that destroyed his memories of his immoral life. Lex Luthor with no memory walks to the window to see Apokolips heading towards Earth with the Luthorcorp sign breaking down and reading Lexcorp.

Seven years later it is shown Lex wearing his white suit and black gloves has become the President of the United States. Lex will appear as a recurring character in Season 4 of Supergirl with Jon Cryer portraying him. Luthor in Superman: The Animated Series.

Luthor in this version was again a corrupt businessman like his Post-Crisis comic book counterpart, and again his jealously and hatred of Superman ultimately brought down his empire. After he was revealed as a criminal and lost his business empire in the first season of Justice League , his characterization turned more toward the original conception of the character as a criminal genius obsessed with destroying Superman. Later, Luthor's character turned in an opposite way of his comics counterpart; he was pardoned after helping the Justice League defeat their alternate evil counterparts, the Justice Lords , with a power disruptor and implied to the press that he was thinking of going into politics.

It was later revealed to be a ruse to enrage Superman. Luthor was revealed to be financially backing Project Cadmus , a shadow government organization devoted to stopping the League if they ever turned on the earth.

Luthor then betrayed them, hi-jacking the League's space-based laser to take out Cadmus leaving the impression the League had attacked the United States government. While attempting to place his mind in a duplicate of A. At this point, it was revealed that Brainiac had possessed Luthor, secretly controlling his actions.

After the two merged into a more complete being using alien nanotechnology, Luthor and Brainiac attempted to destroy the world but were stopped by The Flash. Luthor returned later to join the Legion of Doom , but, ironically, not as the leader Gorilla Grodd was the leader. Luthor agreed to join in order to obtain the last remaining piece of Brainiac, which Grodd has in his possession. Luthor is obsessed with rebuilding Brainiac, as what is left of him is inhabiting Luthor's mind, giving him a sort of multiple personality disorder.

It is unclear to the viewer, however, if Brainiac really exists and inhabits his mind or if he is simply a mad figment of his imagination. Later on, using the failure of Grodd's silly masterplan to turn all humans into apes as pretext, Lex Luthor shot Gorilla Grodd and took over as leader, and imprisons Grodd.

After taking over as leader of the Legion, Luthor returned to his obsession of trying resurrect Brainiac. Using the power of the Legion headquarters, Luthor spent tireless hours trying to bring a fragment of Brainiac back online. After nearly destroying the headquarters' power supply, Luthor had Tala use her magic to garner any information from the fragment. Tala shows Luthor a vision of Brainiac's base seen in the episode "Twilight" before its destruction and Luthor reconfigures the Legion base into a spaceship with hyperspace capability.

During the journey to the remnants of Brainiac's base, Tala frees Gorilla Grodd and he mounts an insurrection against Luthor with fellow Legion members. The battle climaxes with Luthor fighting Grodd in hand-to-hand combat.

Oddly enough, when his backstory is revealed, it's comparable to his Post-Crisis origin revealed in the comics after the show's conclusion. This Luthor acquires his wealth after an insurance payout, which Luthor gains through killing his parents. The series explains that Luthor is the third richest person alive, and sets him up as antagonist to Superman and Clark Kent.

He actually dies at the end of the first season after his corruption is exposed to the public, but is later resurrected. This Luthor, portrayed by John Shea, is a scheming supervillain who wields clones, kryptonite, mind-swapping technology and much more to try to defeat his bitter rival.

This Luthor is also consistently targeting Lois Lane, either to get closer to Superman or for more romantic reasons. Another series based around Superman's youth, Smallville is the longest running series about the character thus far.

Lex Luthor is here portrayed by Michael Rosenbaum, in what is probably his most in depth portrayal at the time. Smallville ran for 10 seasons, and in that long narrative path, fans witnessed Lex evolve into the villain they know and love. Lex meets Clark Kent in a unique way, plowing his car into the young superhero and being saved from certain death by Kent's powers.

The pair form a friendship that degrades over time as Luthor succumbs to his worst influences. Luthor shifts from questionable to outright evil as obsession with Superman takes him over. This version of the character is a deep exploration of the psychological journey taken by Luthor, and the grim surroundings he grew up in, which led logically to his place in the future.

Kevin Spacey takes on the role in 's Superman Returns , a direct continuation to the original Richard Donner series of films, but makes the character more serious and violent.

Facing off against Brandon Routh's Superman, this version of Luthor is much more calculating and nefarious. He also comes very close to defeating Superman once and for all by using science to create an entire island out of Kryptonite.

Of course, even this isn't enough to deter Supes, as he lifts the entire island out of the ocean and hurls it into space. Eisenberg portrays the character as a fast-talking, Silicon Valley, modern take on a tech mogul.



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